Chemical formula and thoretical/percent yield.

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The discussion revolves around the chemical reaction between copper bromide (CuBr) and nitric acid (HNO3), focusing on the formation of copper oxide (CuO) and the calculation of theoretical and percent yields. Participants explore the chemical formulas involved and the stoichiometry of the reactions.

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  • One participant describes the reaction of CuBr with HNO3, producing CuO and expresses uncertainty about the correct chemical formula and balancing.
  • Another participant questions whether the starting material is copper (I) bromide or copper (II) bromide, suggesting that oxidation of copper could affect yield unpredictably.
  • A participant asserts confidence that the starting material is copper (I) bromide.
  • It is proposed that nitric acid may reduce to NO2 during the reaction, and that the formation of copper (II) nitrate is a likely first step before the decomposition to CuO.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the assistance received in the discussion.

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Participants do not reach a consensus on whether the starting material is copper (I) or copper (II) bromide, indicating a disagreement on the initial conditions of the reaction. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the exact stoichiometry and balancing of the chemical equations.

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Participants highlight the potential for varying yields due to the oxidation state of copper and the reduction products of nitric acid, which may complicate stoichiometric calculations. The exact balancing of the proposed chemical equations is also not settled.

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This discussion may be of interest to chemistry students or practitioners involved in reaction stoichiometry, chemical yield calculations, or those studying the effects of reactant oxidation states on reaction outcomes.

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2 ml of 15M Nitric acid was added to copper bromide(CuBr) and gently heated until a black substance was formed, copper oxide(CuO), and was completely dry. There was .93g of CuO formed in the reaction. The CuO was formed from the decomposition of the copper nitrate produced by the reaction of ntitric acid with copper bromide.

I have to find the chemical formula and calculate the theoretical and percent yields.

I'm having trouble writing the chemical formula...So far i have
CuBr + HNO3 ----> CuNO3 + Br2 + H2
(I know its not balanced yet but i want to know if its right before i balance it)

and

CuNO3 + HNO3 ----> CuO + N2
(This also isn't balanced)


Do i have to combine these formulas to find a formula that models the reaction? If so, how do I do that?
 
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Are you sure you start with copper (I) bromide, and not with copper (II) bromide? If the copper is oxidized yield will be unpredictable, as nitric acid can be reduced to both NO2 and NO during reaction, thus stoichiometry will be dubious.
 
im fairly confident that it is copper (I) bromide
 
Nitric acid is highly concentrated so you may assume that it is reduced to NO2 when dissolving CuBr. First step will be to priduce copper (II) nitratne, second will be decomposition to CuO. Note that in the second step reaction equation is not as important as in the first step.
 
thanks for the help :)
 

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